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Similes

Similes. Similes compare different things. They use the words “ as ” or “ like ” to compare by showing how two objects are the same. I can roar as loud as a tiger. The moon shined like a diamond. His pillow was as fluffy as lambs wool. Sarah sings like an angel.

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Similes

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  1. Similes

  2. Similes compare different things. They use the words “as” or “like” to compare by showing how two objects are the same.

  3. I can roar as loud as a tiger.

  4. The moon shined like a diamond.

  5. His pillow was as fluffy as lambs wool.

  6. Sarah sings like an angel.

  7. What is the simile in this sentence? Timothy walked as slow as a snail.

  8. What is the simile in this sentence? Timothy walked as slow as a snail.

  9. Complete the simile. Jack’s drink was as cold as _______.

  10. Complete the simile. Jess ran home quickly like a _______.

  11. Can you find the simile in this poem?

  12. I’ve got a dog as thin as a rail,he’s got fleas all over his tail;Every time his tail goes flop,the fleas on the bottom all hop to the top.

  13. I’ve got a dog as thin as a rail,he’s got fleas all over his tail;Every time his tail goes flop,the fleas on the bottom all hop to the top.

  14. What two words do similes use?

  15. “like” and“as”

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